A vulnerability within Adobe Reader has been
identified. Under certain circumstances, remote
exploitation of a buffer overflow in Adobe Reader could
allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code.

If exploited, it could allow the execution of arbitrary
code under the privileges of the local user. Remote
exploitation is possible if the malicious PDF document is
sent as an email attachment or if the PDF document is
accessed via a web link.

The identified vulnerability is a buffer overflow within
a core application plug-in, which is part of Adobe Acrobat
and Adobe Reader. If a malicious file were opened it could
trigger a buffer overflow as the file is being loaded into
Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. A buffer overflow can
cause the application to crash and increase the risk of
malicious code execution.

A vulnerability within Adobe Reader has been
identified. Under certain circumstances, remote
exploitation of a buffer overflow in Adobe Reader could
allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code.

If exploited, it could allow the execution of arbitrary
code under the privileges of the local user. Remote
exploitation is possible if the malicious PDF document is
sent as an email attachment or if the PDF document is
accessed via a web link.

The identified vulnerability is a buffer overflow within
a core application plug-in, which is part of Adobe Acrobat
and Adobe Reader. If a malicious file were opened it could
trigger a buffer overflow as the file is being loaded into
Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. A buffer overflow can
cause the application to crash and increase the risk of
malicious code execution.